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Re: Re: Re: Difference between volts and amps ???
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Posted by Benj. J. Joe Browning on January 23, 2004 at 11:19:04 from (67.136.131.172):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Difference between volts and amps ??? posted by Lil-Framer on January 22, 2004 at 15:40:14:
Hello Everyone, Would the following example explain watts? Another comparsion to water. A 100 watt usuage would be the same as using 100 gallons of water. Using the comparsion between #14 wire(5/8" water hose) and #12 wire (3/4" water hose) The larger of the two size, either wire or water would allow for more watts or water usage. So the 100 gallons of water would be used faster in the larger wire or hose. Another way would be to say. If you force the use of watts or water in a #14 wire or 5/8" hose to be the same as the #12 or 3/4 hose. You would trip the breaker (or overheat the wire) and split the hose. Is this correct? Thanks, Joe
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